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"I probably put some stock in that.
As partial explanation, I'm tempted to put some stock in simple Pakistani bluster and bluff.
Many observers fancied this fixture between the two Celtic heavyweights to play out as one of the games of the tournament; sadly Ireland's efforts suffocated a one-dimensional Wales and we must now put some stock into hoping that the Anglo-Irish affair will provide a contest of quality and drama.
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If Rita has any spare funds left, she could put some into a stocks and shares ISA.
S&P futures were lower ahead of the opening of the market and should put some pressure on stocks when trading gets under way in New York at 9 30 AM EST.
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Put some cash into the stock market instead.
But one could walk into a broker's board room, put some money on a stock and sit down and watch the price change.
Asked to put some ingredients into the soup stock, which he had begun preparing two hours earlier, I promptly splashed the chef with hot stock.
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